Johnsons Tea Tree Skin Cream for Dogs & Cats

Johnsons Tea Tree Skin Cream for Dogs & Cats
50g Pot

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  • 50g Pot £4.19

Description

Antiseptic, soothing and promotes natural healing - for dogs and other pets.

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Reviews (3)

Summary of Reviews for Johnsons Tea Tree Skin Cream for Dogs & Cats

Overall 5
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
3 out of 3 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (3 reviews)
4 stars (0 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (0 reviews)

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55 Good skin cream
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By on 3 August 2022

Had a good effect on red irritated whippet tummy!
One application showed an improvement.

Customer recommends this product

55 Seems to work
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By on 16 June 2020

Can't write a proper review as I haven't had a chance to use it enough but first off I'd say it does what it says on the tin provided it doesn't get licked off straight away

Customer recommends this product

55 tea tree cream
Verified Purchase

By on 12 June 2016

Is works really well on my dog thanks

Customer recommends this product

Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Johnsons Tea Tree Skin Cream for Dogs & Cats, including answers from our team.

22 August 2022 at 11:12am

Can I use

Lacee

Can I use in my english bulldog irritated creases

  • VioVet Staff

Yes, this cream is suitable on the skin and so suitable for skin folds on your english bulldog. Often skin fold issues are caused by moisture so it is advised to clean and dry these areas too as part of controlling any moist dermatitis.

12 January 2015 at 1:24pm

Johnson's skin cream suitability for dwarf hamster

Tim

My one-year-old dwarf hamster developed a small lump in her ear and a small bald patch around the area. I am administering topical antibiotics and oral antibiotics in her water bottle on the advice of the vet. Would I be able to apply the cream to the bald area to encourage healing?

Thanks

Tim

  • VioVet Staff

This is exactly the right sort of ream to try in this situation. How much it might help is difficult to predict, but it would be safe to use.

24 September 2013 at 9:04pm

The cream

Kieran Preston

What would you use this smll animal cream for, is it for cuts and wounds or ruff skin or sumthing?

  • VioVet Staff

Hello,

This product is an antiseptic and soothing cream for your pet if they are experiencing skin problems or irritation. However, I would not place this on open wounds and cuts as the tea tree can sting and cause further irritation.

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